Year: <span>2022</span>

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Culture comes from within, no matter where you’re from

When Ken died in February 2021, we had an outpouring of messages from readers, with many telling us how much his columns meant to them. In light of that, we thought we would go back through our files and re-publish some of his columns. Ken would be flattered by the kind words readers expressed. We...

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Dear Money Lady: I am single and in retirement and everything I read out there is for couples. Do you have any advice for the senior singles? Personally, I think we hav e it a lot harder. – Jim

Dear Jim, I would totally agree. It is much harder for a single senior in Canada. You have fewer tax advantages with the same expenses, usually on a much lower income. Today, we see most people retire as a couple, however of those now in retirement (2021 survey) approximately one-third are widowed. The median income...

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The need for food and how to help

While browsing Facebook a week or so ago, I came upon a group called Food Not Bombs. It’s hard to argue with that sentiment. This page, apparently, belongs to a local chapter of a much wider organization: “Food Not Bombs shares free vegan and vegetarian meals with the hungry in over 1,000 cities around the...

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Accepting the inevitability of aging

No one likes to grow old. Every one of us could likely list several things that we resent. For some, the extent of this aversion to grow old leads them to make decisions that are costly or that have unwanted side effects. For instance, although it is difficult to get a true value for this,...

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What A dog’s nose knows

What a wonderful world if people could be as generous to humankind as dogs. Regardless of our faults, dogs provide unfailing loving care. A new study suggests dogs may be able to use their sniffing powers to know when someone is having a really bad day. Who knew there is an aroma to being stressed,...

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Kevin Waugh had strange run-in with Bo Jackson

During his long career as a sports broadcaster, Kevin Waugh met a lot of celebrities. The strangest meeting was one with Bo Jackson, who is among the greatest two-sport athletes of all-time. The reason this comes to mind is because Kevin’s story of the meeting Jackson appears in a biography which was released in late...

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Online sports wagering comes to province

(By Cam Hutchinson) A new exclusive online sports betting site is hoping to capture a good-sized portion of the hundreds of millions of dollars that citizens of our province are wagering with off-shore companies. You can say it’s about time. Saskatchewan is the last province in the country to offer online sports wagering. It is...

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Saskatoon suddenly seems to be booming

(By Joanne Paulson) In the third week of October, the Conference Board of Canada forecasted that Saskatoon’s real GDP growth would likely outpace that of all other major Canadian cities in 2022. It predicted a 7.2 per cent GDP increase this year, and 3.9 per cent in 2023. The recent bounce comes after years of...

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Patrick Kane’s days in Chicago numbered

The Chicago Blackhawks will retire Patrick Kane’s jersey one day, but because professional hockey is a business, he’ll almost certainly be traded away from the Windy City first. Kane remains a superior offensive talent at age 33. The combination of his contract expiring after this season, and the Blackhawks in the midst of a full...